TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic evidence for PLASMINOGEN as a shared genetic risk factor of coronary artery disease and periodontitis
AU - Schaefer, Arne S.
AU - Bochenek, Gregor
AU - Jochens, Arne
AU - Ellinghaus, David
AU - Dommisch, Henrik
AU - Güzeldemir-Akҫakanat, Esra
AU - Graetz, Christian
AU - Harks, Inga
AU - Jockel-Schneider, Yvonne
AU - Weinspach, Knut
AU - Meyle, Joerg
AU - Eickholz, Peter
AU - Linden, Gerry J.
AU - Cine, Naci
AU - Nohutcu, Rahime
AU - Weiss, Ervin
AU - Houri-Haddad, Yael
AU - Iraqi, Fuad
AU - Folwaczny, Mathias
AU - Noack, Barbara
AU - Strauch, Konstantin
AU - Gieger, Christian
AU - Waldenberger, Melanie
AU - Peters, Annette
AU - Wijmenga, Cisca
AU - Yilmaz, Engin
AU - Lieb, Wolfgang
AU - Rosenstiel, Philip
AU - Dörfer, Christof E.
AU - Bruckmann, Corinna
AU - Erdmann, Jeannette
AU - König, Inke
AU - Jepsen, Søren
AU - Loos, Bruno G.
AU - Schreiber, Stefan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.
PY - 2015/2/4
Y1 - 2015/2/4
N2 - Background - Genetic studies demonstrated the presence of risk alleles in the genes ANRIL and CAMTA1/VAMP3 that are shared between coronary artery disease (CAD) and periodontitis. We aimed to identify further shared genetic risk factors to better understand conjoint disease mechanisms. Methods and Results - In-depth genotyping of 46 published CAD risk loci of genome-wide significance in the worldwide largest case-control sample of the severe early-onset phenotype aggressive periodontitis (AgP) with the Illumina Immunochip (600 German AgP cases, 1448 controls) and the Affymetrix 500K array set (283 German AgP cases and 972 controls) highlighted ANRIL as the major risk gene and revealed further associations with AgP for the gene PLASMINOGEN (PLG; rs4252120: P=5.9×10-5; odds ratio, 1.27; 95% confidence interval, 1.3-1.4 [adjusted for smoking and sex]; 818 cases; 5309 controls). Subsequent combined analyses of several genome-wide data sets of CAD and AgP suggested TGFBRAP1 to be associated with AgP (rs2679895: P=0.0016; odds ratio, 1.27 [95% confidence interval, 1.1-1.5]; 703 cases; 2.143 controls) and CAD (P=0.0003; odds ratio, 0.84 [95% confidence interval, 0.8-0.9]; n=4117 cases; 5824 controls). The study further provides evidence that in addition to PLG, the currently known shared susceptibility loci of CAD and periodontitis, ANRIL and CAMTA1/VAMP3, are subjected to transforming growth factor-β regulation. Conclusions - PLG is the third replicated shared genetic risk factor of atherosclerosis and periodontitis. All known shared risk genes of CAD and periodontitis are members of transforming growth factor-β signaling.
AB - Background - Genetic studies demonstrated the presence of risk alleles in the genes ANRIL and CAMTA1/VAMP3 that are shared between coronary artery disease (CAD) and periodontitis. We aimed to identify further shared genetic risk factors to better understand conjoint disease mechanisms. Methods and Results - In-depth genotyping of 46 published CAD risk loci of genome-wide significance in the worldwide largest case-control sample of the severe early-onset phenotype aggressive periodontitis (AgP) with the Illumina Immunochip (600 German AgP cases, 1448 controls) and the Affymetrix 500K array set (283 German AgP cases and 972 controls) highlighted ANRIL as the major risk gene and revealed further associations with AgP for the gene PLASMINOGEN (PLG; rs4252120: P=5.9×10-5; odds ratio, 1.27; 95% confidence interval, 1.3-1.4 [adjusted for smoking and sex]; 818 cases; 5309 controls). Subsequent combined analyses of several genome-wide data sets of CAD and AgP suggested TGFBRAP1 to be associated with AgP (rs2679895: P=0.0016; odds ratio, 1.27 [95% confidence interval, 1.1-1.5]; 703 cases; 2.143 controls) and CAD (P=0.0003; odds ratio, 0.84 [95% confidence interval, 0.8-0.9]; n=4117 cases; 5824 controls). The study further provides evidence that in addition to PLG, the currently known shared susceptibility loci of CAD and periodontitis, ANRIL and CAMTA1/VAMP3, are subjected to transforming growth factor-β regulation. Conclusions - PLG is the third replicated shared genetic risk factor of atherosclerosis and periodontitis. All known shared risk genes of CAD and periodontitis are members of transforming growth factor-β signaling.
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U2 - 10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.114.000554
DO - 10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.114.000554
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 25466412
AN - SCOPUS:84924544016
SN - 1942-325X
VL - 8
SP - 159
EP - 167
JO - Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics
JF - Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics
IS - 1
ER -